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Silver Plated "Ware^ 

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ALL THE STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES. 

Pure Drugs, Fine Chemicals, Etc. Etc. Extracts, Perfumeries, 

Clioice Toilet ilrticleN, Hair, !\ail. Tooth and Flesh Brushes, 

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INDEX TO SUBSCRIBERS. 



A.. Page. 

Abbott W. H 49 

Alderson & Son 61 

AUau, W. S.N 67 

Ai charabault, L. G. H ^ . . . . 29 



It. 



Kerlew, J. W. 



Page. 
..53 



Brett, W. Frank 39 

Bush, Wm. R 43 

Bliss, A. L 9 

Ballon, H. A 31 

Benedict House 3 

Bennett, Clias ' 25 

Bennttt, M. T. Jr. <fc Co 23 

Brightman, J. C 21 

Battelle, W 17 

Brown, Goddard & Barlow 65 

Batenian &, Gardner 65 

Boweu & Robbins 51 

C 

CLace & Co 57 

Carry Bros 65 

Corbett Walter 71 

City Hotel 9 

Cbester, H. W 3 

Ciimniings, D. L 67 

Crevliford <t. Co 43 

Carpenter, G. II 9 

Chaplin, A ; 47 

Carpontt-r, H. B 49 

(Mrciilating Library 33 

Cook & Grew. -. 33 

Coburn, Cbas 25 

I>. 

Dean, II. B 51 

Dailev, A.H 45 

Dickennan. II. L. Dr 11 

l)oni<'8tic Blessing 27 

Davis, J. M : 69 

Dexter, A.P 19 



Empire Plioto. Co 29 

Elliott, D. S 5 



French & Son 37 

Fuller, Elisha 19 

Farrow, W. M 55 



O. 



Goodier, S. B. 



11. 

ITelt &. Shurtleff 13. 

^Iu«;heH <fc Hart 35 

Heaven, John 43 

Hamilton & Williams I. 25 



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Lawton, W. C 13 

Lambert, D. J 71 

Monroe, C. E 7" 

Miukler, E. D 69 

Mason, W. H 41 

Melvill.D 51 

Myers, Merrick 63 

Mayhew, T. H 17 

, iV. 

Newell, C. P -. 21 & 27 

Xorman, T. M 55 

O. 

Oman «fe Co 61 

I ^- 

I Pierce, J. AV 18 

I Pray, Evander. . . : 15 

I Packard, W. O 27 

Ilankin, A. K 11 

llichardsou, J. D 61 

KaiHsdei., John 53 

Rogerfe, John 71 

liobertson, W. K 33 «fe 39 

Richardson House Billiard Parlor. 35 



Sayer, Julius 63 

Swan, J. M 65 

Sterne, C. T .-69 

Singer Sewing Machine 31 

Stevens, Dan'l 29 

Spitz, J. H 45 

T. 

Taunton Tack Co 2 to 72 

Townsend, J. S. & Bro 15 

Tripp & Brigffs^ 15 

I Taylor, Jas. H 59 

Tiliev, R. H 59 



XJ. 
United States Hotel 71 

W, 

Wadsu r-rth & Son 37 

V/olfendale, Wm 31 

Williams 6l Stebbius 19 

Ward, J. F 47 

Warburton, H 45 

Whiteley. A. F 15 

Washburn. P. T. & H. S. 13 



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" Not she with traitorous kiss the Saviour stung; 
Not she denied Him with unholy tongue ; 
She, when Apostles shrunk, could dangers brave, 
Last at the cross, and earliest at the grave." 



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THE 

RIGHTS AND W'RONGS 

OF 

BY KEV. H. C. GLOVER, P 3 5^ 

]yVlTH ^MENDATIONS BY jl. ^ALTEI^ ^TOOPS. 

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Matchless Woman ! In thy praise I sing 
, This lay. At thy beauteous feet I fling 
This votive offering. In thy cause 
I brave eensoriousness or demand applause. 

As Mother, Sister, Wife, in all relations. 

As lover, friend, successive generations 

Have sung thy merits. Be it mine 

Upon these laudatory poems to refine ; 

I'd treat thee not in parts, but as a whole, 

I'd mark the iintraced beauties in thy soul ; 

I sing in sprightly but unambitious songs 

Of Woman's rights, as weU as Woman's wrongs. 

To Woman I would worthy tribute bring ; 
In her behalf this lowly lay I sing ; 
Creation's master-piece by all confessed. 
The pride and crowning glory of the rest ! 
For when appeared at God's supreme command. 
The teaming ocean, and wide-spreading land, 

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The mouirfains lifting high their rugged heads, 
And rivers rolling o'er their pebbly beds, 
Back from whose margins lay the valleys green, 
With dark untrodden forests stretched between ; 
When countless creatures swam the ocean-floods, 
And beasts not feared nor fearful roamed the woods. 
And fruit-trees laden with their luscious store. 
And grain and herbage spread the valley o'er ; 
AVhen day rolled round obedient to the sun. 
The moon her endless circuit had begun. 
All things conforming to Jehovah's plan 
To rear a habitation fit for man, 
And man stood forth in Eden's shady bowers 
To pluck its golden fruit and odorous flowers, 
"A little less than angels" though declared. 
Imperfect Adam was till Eve appeared ; 
The mother of all living yet to be. 
And mortal source of immortalitv. 



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Ye gentle maids, whose dainty hands the soil 
Ne'er touched, of lowly ill-regulated toil. 
Of soul unburdened yet by carking care, 
^Wliose dail}^ problem is what dress to wear; 
What ribbons, frills, and jewels shall adorn 
Each part, at eve, noon, midnight, and at morn ; 
For moonlight walk, flirtation, concert, ball. 
Through pleasure's airy round perpetual ; 
Ye girls that flirt life's golden time away. 
Transforming day to night, and night to day, 



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THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 



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Euining your tempers, looks and health, **\ 

And valuing a man by his extent of wealth ; 

Arraigning Nature, and her Author's plan, 

Lamenting fancied Avrongs imposed by man, 
' Proclaiming woman's sphere is narrow, tame, 
i With restless yearnings after manly fame — 
\ Why not behold (determined to be blind) 

That woman is the mother of mankind. 

And that in home a w^oman's duty lies, 
/ To soothe the griefs and ills that may arise, 
j X To cnake all happy wdth her smile of bliss, 
I And stop the rising passion with a kiss ; 

To guard the treasures of the hearth with loving care, ) 



Or place for w^elcome guest the welcome chair. y 

Mother ! dear name! worthy more honor far \ 
Than royal pow er. State-craft, skill in war ; / 

Appointed source of nations yet to be, 
For nations thrive by thy maternity : 
Earth's titled ones have nestled in thy arms. 
Thy gentle smile hath banished rude alarms. 
And men of might, whom war's dread shock defy. 
Once soothed their fear by thy soft lullaby. 
Thy influence vast hath been in camp and court, 
And though for thee have bloody wars been fought. 
Thy timid limbs have trod the field of battle 
And cheered the w^ounded 'mid the musket's rattle. 
As nurses won the honorable " brassard " 
For dangers braved, more fearful than war's hazard. 



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The sage with brain well stocked with various lore,^ 
Acquired above, below, on sea or shore, 
Who holds converse with Nature and her laws, 
Is fired to struggle by the world's applause ; 
But thy praise waked his genius when a boy, 
A quenchless flame that death cannot destroy. 
But sage though he may be, the savan loves ; 
Oft scattered are his thoughts* by dainty gloves 
That gently press his hand, and make him feel 
The current of his blood cannot congeal ; ^ 

Discover that his themes, however grand, 
Are less now to him than that little hand. 
Universal nature ! thy laws are ever true. 
And every man shall love and oft shall rue, 
But* rue however oft he may, or at what pain, 
His weakness 't is to rue^ and rue and rue agaiii. 
Tlbe blooming .girl adorned with rarest grace, 
Whose queenly form, light step and comely^fejpe. 
Excite the wonder of the passer-by. 
And kindle angry fires in En^js^ye, 
In hopeful lovers raising direst fears, -^^ 

And getting swains " together by the ears," 
Has snatched the glory of thy form and face 
Contagious, and sighing for thy fond embrace, g 
Pillowed her baby head on thy warm breast, \ 



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And fearing naught, was lulled to nightly rest. 

V Ye dames whose souls with high ambition glow. 

Who loud proclaim that woman's lot is low ; 



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10 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

/ Is't fow forsooth, to reign the queen of home ? 
To rear a race for great events to come ? 
To train the minds that guide the ship of State ? 
To be the mothers of the good and great ? 
O, false ambition, thus the angels fell, 
And bade their primal glory long farewell. 
Thus, by ambition fired, ancestral man 
O'erstepped the limits of Jehovah's plan, 
Was driven forth from Eden's blissful bowers, 
In sweat and pain to spend life's toiUng hours. 
Thus ye, who scorn the lot by Heaven assigned, I 
May forfeit much that graces womankind. y 

The fabled fruit of Sodom, fair to see,. 
When eaten naught but ashes proved to be. 
Thus, men, too, think 't would be with woman free : 
Grant her demands, she 'd prove her incapacity. 

I Would woman make a lawyer or a judge? 

' Or only fit is she for household drudge ? 
A woman, true, might do for special pleader. 
Or to write novels in the specious style of " Quida." ' 
But think of lovely maids and musty deeds. 
Or woman listening to a client's greeds,. 
Or maids applying for a habeas corpus. 
Or counselHng Tichborne — ^that un wieldly porpoise ! 
If women were lawyers, so must juries be ; 
No man unmoved can weeping beauty see. 

I Fancy a charming girl appearing to twelve men 
\ For justice for another's broken heart, and then 

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(Successor to Dr. J. Utley,) 




Taiui-bozi^ Mass. 



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Upper or under sets of teeth on Rubber, - - $15 00 

Celuloid 10 00 
Teeth fiUed with Gold, - - - - 1 50 

" '' '' Amalgam, - - - - 1 00 

" " " Cement, .... 50 

Teeth extracted for - - - - - - 25 

" ^^ with gas, - - - 75 cts. extra 

iEther srlven when desired. All work w^arranted. 
j»^ Office hours from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 



PHOTO-ARTIST, 

Main Stree-b corzier Cedar^ 
TAUNTON, MASS. 



Old Pictures Carefully Recopied and Enlarged, 

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Berlin Pictures, Groups, Family and School Parties, 
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12 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

Ten thousand dollars damages assessing, ^ 

Or for an extra thousand " counsel fees " finessing ! 
The judge should also be a woman bold ; 
A judge of sternest mein, horrid to behold ; 
A prima facise spinster, of manner calm and placid. 
Combined with thdt incongruous thing, a face ofj 
nitric acid. * \ 

Some say they should our doctors be, 
And some have made this calling their especialty. 
. Lets 's hope they '11 thrive, and for our lesser ills 
Give kisses in the place of nauseous pills, 
Arouse the sinking pulse, the heart inspire, ' / 

Or " wake to ecstasy the living lyre," 
Suppress with unctious balm dread agony's cries, • 
Or end the fellow's pain, and close his eyes. 

Preachers say you ? Yes, woman fair can preaclv' 
And often does to those within her reach. 
Not pulpits would I wish her to ascend. 
Her church is home ; hers the young twig to bend ; \ 
Her garb is not the garb canonical, z " 

Hers not the didactic, nor ironical ; / 

Hers is. the garb of beauty, not austerity, / 

Hers the voice of love, not stern asperity. 

Woman is man's helpmate, not his guide, 
Should be his love, his glory, and his pride ; 
But these she cannot, if she aims to reign 
Co-equal with him in his own domain. 

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UNDERTAKERS, 



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Etc. Etc., FURNISHED, 
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HELtT & ISHIJRTL.EFF, 

Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 

CIGIIRUOBIICCO (NO SMOKERMIRIICLES, 

Opposite the Horse Oar Station, 
^o. 13 BBOADWAY, TAUNTON, MASS. 

DEA.LEII IN 

Groceries and Provisions, 

Oor. Eandall Stre et, TAUNTON. 

AGENT FOR THE CUNARD AND ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS. 
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14 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

'Twas said of man in Eden, all liis own, 
" It is not good for him to be alone ; " % 

He needs the help of woman in the strife — 
God spake the word, and Eve sprang forth to life. 
On man for needed toil He strength confers, 
But beauty, sympathy and grace are hers. 
Her daughters fair through ages yet to come. 
Shall be the angels of man's earthly home. 
At home the power of woman is confessed 
"Where blessing others, she is truly blessed. 
. There side by side, and heart to heart she stands 
To nerve man's soul for toil, and prop his hands ; 
Companion of his sorrows, and his joys. 
Her hand and heart she lovingly employs. 
To make of home that fondly prized retreat, 
Where love resides in happiness complete ; 
Where sheltered from the din of worldly strife 
Man lives the golden moments of his life. 

Ambition — craning forth attenuated neck, 
Or fame, subservient to the public beck. 
Or restless inactivity, a vague desire to do, 
Or move, or push, or mischief make, or view. 
One knows not what, nor in what guise — 
May deprecate home comforts, or despise 
The hand that made them ; but woman true 
There never breathed, 'twdxt I and you, ^ 
Who did not see at home an ample store 
Of honorable duties ; nay, sometimes, more. 



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Manufacturers oi 



Mineral and Soda Waters, Etc. 

Belfast and Ginger Ale, Root & White Beer. 

Orders per Mail Promptly Attended to, 

XSVANDSR PRAY. 

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Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 

Choice Family Groceries, 

Teas, Flour, Feed, Grain, Pork, Lard, Hams, Fish, Etc. Etc., 

TAUNTON, 

A. F. WHITZSLXSY^ 

CUSTOM Boot and Shoe Maker, 

No. 1 CBOCKEB'S BLOCK, 
OohLannet Street, 



Particular attention paid to making up Embroidered Slippers. 

^ EEPAIKING NEATLY EXECUTED. 

J« i. f iWHilll & lli« 

LADIES' AND GENTS' 

Restaurant and Oyster Rooms, 

Nos. 16 & 18 WEIE STREET, TAUNTON. 



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16 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

(Speaking of woman and her fitting sphere,) 
And say : " Man, keep your proper grounds ; invade 
mine if you dare !" 

'T is, doubtless, noble to aspire to power, 
To guide the events of the passing hour, 
To wear the robe of state, to make the laws, 
And from the maddened throng invite applause. 
Dominion was on man by Heaven conferred, 
O'er fish, and creeping thing, and beast and bird : 
But is this power by man alone possessed ? 
Is Heaven thus partial in her high behest ? 
Was power political alone conferred. 
That power political should be preferred ? 
Is there no power, above, around, below. 
That startles not by vulgar noise and show ? 
Yes ! modest Nature, gathering up her fires, 
Afar from tumult and display, retires. 
And in her secret workshops gathers force. 
Which hurls the lightning in its vengeful course, 
Compels the wind its mandates to obey, 
The stormy waves that they no farther stray. 
It points the unerring needle to the pole, 
-It guides the ships o'er waters deep, and shoal. 
It sends the electric stream through seas and lands. 
And binds the continents in friendly bands ; 
To beds of coal primeval forests turns, 
Or oil which in our lamps so brightly burns ; 



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Fresh Fish, Lobsters, Pickled Fish, 

O^irSTEFtS, 48CO., Ace, 

MAYHEW BLOCK, No. 17 Second Street, 

FALL RI^ER. 

J. inr. pixsrge;^ 

Manufacturer of Harness, 

Airo DEALER IN 

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Hepairing done at short notice. 
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18 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

Transmutes base minerals to most precious ore, 
Which bold adventurers seek on sea and shore ; 
^ Kindles afresh the subterraneous fires, 

Earth rocks, ingulfed a populous town expires ; 
Or blazing forth from fierce Vesuvius' height, 
Are cities fair o'erwhelmed in endless night ; 
On every coast this unseen power is hurled, 
It rolls its tidal w^ave around the world. 

. Who can foretell what this great power will do. 
Whose secret haunt, we likely ne'er shall know ; 
Some say, earth's centre is unceasing fire. 
That 's ever rismg higher up and higher. 
Will sure in time consume this beauteous world, 
Which will, like falling stars, in space be hurled. 
It may be so. I shall not live till then, 
, Nor would I see the last of earthly men. 
Somewhat less corruption in great places, 
' Less duplicity, fewer double faces, 
More safety in financial operations. 
More " helps " who know the duty of their stations, 
Lawyers, who'd not truth betray for fees, 
A time when plunder of the weak should cease, 
No more of steamboat nor of rail collisions, 
No more reversals of the Federal courts' decisions, 
Judges who should be above a bribe, 
And of unfriendly Indians ne'er a tribe ; 
Newspapers that w^ould learn to tell the truth, 
No Wackford Squeers to take tlie charge of youth. 



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20 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

Doctors and patients mutually undeceived, 

And storekeepers to speak what may be erst believed, 

No humbugs like the " Graphical " Balloon, 

No hurdy-gurdies playing out of tune, 

Dramatists original, not steahng from the French, 

Judges to honor, not demorahze the bench. 

Novelists writing something that is new, 

(New being novel, and new novels few) ; 

Actors to act with ease and spout with grace, 

PoHcemen ever to be found in proper place, 

And aa opera manager to bui-n that Swiss scene. 

Which for many years past and gone has been 

Employed for to represent places in Asia, 

In Europe and Afric, and far Polynesia — 

Are much desii^ed. Oh — a clearing-house electric. 

And poets penning verses that are metric. 

These things, were they ordered, would consj)ii'e, 

To prove the strength of noisy force, of water over 

fii'e. 
Until they are and tnatters change, we must perforce 

conclude. 
That Nature is of female sex, and works in quieter 

mood. 

There is a magic spell in noisless things. 
Which round the pensive soul strange influence 

flings, 
It is the spirit of the mighty hills, 
The gentle murmur of half-hidden rills, 



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Oyer National Union Bank, FALL BI FEB. 



Constantly on hand, a Choice Variety of Rich Furnifure, 

WALNUT AND COTTAGE SETS, 

Dining Room, Cliamber, and Parlor, 

Importer and Dealer in 

FINE HAVANA AND DOMESTIC 

Segars, Tobaccos 

Manufacturer of the Invincible and Enterprise Segars. 

A 

Meershaum Pipes kw Smokers' Articles, 
No. 46 North Main St., FALL RIVER, MASS. 



22 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

The tranquil glory of the setting sun, 
When, day expired, his brilliant course is run, 
The deep unfathomed blue of starry sky, 
That streams upon the thoughtful gazer's eye ; 
The calm of ocean when the gale is o'er, 
The horizon's distance from the sandy shore, 
The full orbed moon careering through the skies, 
The softened splendor of a woman's eyes, ,^ 
The gentle smile, sweet tone, and matchless grace, 
That sit enthroned in woman's form and face, 
Her tearful prayer o'er wrongs to Heaven addressed, 
The pitying love that dwells in woman's breast. 
These are the noiseless unobtrusive powerS; 
That fall on human hearts like dewy showers, 
More potent far than blustering dashing rain, 
Exhausted^ Nature to revive again. 
Such gifts as these on woman Heaven confers. 
With these, the crown and regal robes are hers, 
What power can more dear or precious be 
Than soothing woes of poor humanity ? 
What were life's pleasures without woman's care. 
Or what were beauty, should her's disappear ? 
What sceptre greater than the sway o'er those, 
Who rule themselves and others, fi'iends and foes ? 
What more diversion than to fool the fools 
^ Who lead in Senates, or who teach in schools ? 
What greater power than to rule the rulers? 
What more amusement than to fool the foolers ? 



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24 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

If woman reigns the 4ueen of human hearts, 
Why meddle would she in more manly arts ? 

Leave doctoring, lawyering, and preaching ; 
Saving ye her time for good domestic teaching. 
Showing the youthful mind the true and good, 
Becoming the guardian of the infant brood ! 
Though single and without relations 
Who may rightly claim her ministrations, 
No woman goes far to find in grief, 
And sorrow, many who demand relief ; 
. Canst calm the sufferer, then, with dulcet voice. 
And make the heavy, saddened heart rejoice : 
A ministering angel 'tis far best to be, 
Than belle most envied in society ; 
Better a gladdener be of one sad hfe. 
Than victor over thousands in the vainful strife. 
What will avail it when no longer young, 
That on thy modish Hspings men have hung ? 
Will this thought smooth a wrinkle of thy face, 
Or help thee bear declining years with grace ? 
, A thousand noes ! But thine every action 

Good, will stamp thee with some fresh attraction, 
Give to thine old age beauty more enduring 
Than the quack's Bloom of Youth ; more alluring 
Than mere facial beauty ; a flush as warm. 
Nay, warmer than the flushes of Magnolia balm. 

But hark ! a voice responsive strikes my ear. 
Like crack of lifle, ringing soft and clear, 

TAUNTON TACK CO., AMERICAN IRON TACKlS. 




KhZ^O 
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Hamilton & Williams, 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 

Paints, Oils, Varnish, 

WINDOW GLASS, &G. 

Curtains, Fixtures, Cord & Tassels. 

BRUSHES, OF EVERY DESCeiPIION, 



House Paper and Decorations, 

No. 22 SECOND STEEET, 

Fail River, Mass. 



GHARIiilSS BSlVTIffKTT^ 

No. 15 Second Street, FALL RIVEE, MASS. 

Rear of City Hall Kuilrtisig, Dealer in 

Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, 

HAMS, 8 AV SAGES, TBIFE, 4&c. 

Also, Lard, Bufter, Cheese, Eggs. Fruits and Vegetabies of all kinds in their season. 

Particular attention paid to supplying Steamers and Coasters with Provisions. 

Saddle, Tlamess and Trunk manufactiirer, 

No. 3 MAKKET SQUAKE, FALL EIVEE, MASS., 
Dealer in Carriage rEobes, Mats, Whips, Ourry-Oombs, 

CARDS, TRAVELING BAGS, VALISES, &c,,%c. 
Also Ladies' Bags of Various Styles. Repairing done with Neatness and Despatch. 



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26 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

It is the cry of woman in the strife, 
In loud defense of rights more dear than life. 
*' Ye canting hypocrites!" she loud complains, 
** Ye talk of women's hearts, have they no brains ? 
Must woman be the slave of * can't' and ' can ?' 
Was she not made the equal of the man ? 
And is she doomed to life so low, and flat. 
As cook, and kitchen commissariat ? 
To cater to the lordly powers that be. 
Self reared, at early breakfast, dinner, tea; 
And keeping ward at home for despot man, 
Her fingers soiling, scouring pot and pan ? 
Repairer of the breach in tattered clothes. 
Knight of the broom ; commander of the hose, 
Penned up in chambers, singing nursery rhymes, 
And rearing babies in degenerate times; * 
Are these the tasks for us by Heaven assigned. 
Ye lordly men, and foes of wolnankind?" 

" Strong minded sister," meekly we reply; 
" These are our simple views and reasons why: 
Are men superior to the female sex ? 
(A question useful mainly to perplex) 
Has varied answers needing care and time. 
Upheld by reason, nor ungraced by rhyme. 
The sexes differing, different gifts are shared, 
And thus in all things cannot be compared. 
"Who strikes the balance just, must be divine; 
'Tis not for partial powers like yours or mine. 

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TAUNTON TA€K CO., COPPER AND BRU8H NAIUS. 



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ROOMS, No. 2 MAIN STREET. 



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W. 0. PACKARD & CO., 

Proprietors of I¥EWS DEPOT and Dealers in 

STAT 

And Fancy Goods, 

WATCHES, CLOCKS, & JEWELRY, 

SV Bedford Street^ 
Next door to Post Office. FALL RIVER. 



PORTMONNQfES OF EVERY VARIETURENCH AND GERMAN ACCORDEONS, 

CHOICE D09IESTIC AiVD Hi¥MA SEGiRS, 

Fancy and Useful Articles in Great Variety, Toilet Trinkets, Perfumery, &.c. 



28 THE RIGHTS AND VvRONGS OF WOMAN. 



"If sexes equal are, they're not the same; 
Nor is the difference only in the name; 
' Woman excels in grace, but man in muscle, 
If she for quiet life is obviously formed, he is for bustle. 
Look at God's wise order in creation, 
As pictured in the Biblical narration. 
What is the will 'mong animals and birds ? 
The male is first, there is no war of words 
About this fact; the female rears the young, 
And 'spite premeditated changes ever rung, 
'Tis man's to find the shelter, victuals and protection, 
To organize a faithful house, intimidate defection. 
In all the animal kingdom, rare you'll fail 
To find the stronger, rougher, in the male, 
His duty to command, to hunt, to fight, 
First in defense of home, the last to take to flight. 

If cubic feet of bulk the standard be, 
Then she must yield to man, 'tis plain to see. 
Though we 're informed by those well skilled in brains, 
'Tis not the bulk, but what the bulk contains, 
That is the measure of the man. A^ehoice, 
Most easy is 'twixt man's and woman's voice; 
The deep resounding base was his of old, 
The mellow treble hers, unless a scold. 
But battle waxing hot 'twixt man and wife. 
And untrained passions prompting wordy strife. 
Bold judge, indeed, is he, who says which tongue 
Is demonstration of superior lung. 



TAIiNT<-*IN TA« K !«., ^AR^F.T AXD TI\.\Ep NAII.S. 



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Empire Photograph 

COMPAISrT, 
No. 3 1 South Main St., fall river. 

PHOTOGRAPHS PLAIN, INDIA INK, CRAYON, and WATER COLORS, 

BEnZdZXT ZZBilDS, 
Old Pictures Copied and Enlarged, 

CHILDREH'S PICTURES A SPECIALTY. 

Satisfaction. Oiiaranteed. A. call solicltecl. 



LG. H.ARCHAMBAULT, 



- Business Manaser. 



DANIEL STEVENS, 



DEALER 




53 South Main Street^ 

Ilk \h MM\%[ ciuirdL FALL RIVf R, MASS. 



Particular attention paid to all kinds of repairing. 

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THE RIGHTS AND WRONOS OF WOMAN. 



If he can storm with rage embittered, 
With biting' satire are her answers tittered, 
And as she's certain the last word to ask, 
To make headway against her is a useless task. 
Sometimes she takes to gently throwing crockery, 
. Cutting more than words of female mockery; 
But when she seizes on a broomstick handle, 
The time has come to take your bedroom candle. 

The question of superiority, 
Cannot be fixed by man's authority; 
In days like these, of steam and telegraph, 
To quote from Genesis excites a laugh; 
Or else with trembling lips, and bated breath. 
We 'd cite what text of Holy Bible saith. 
'Twas Adam first the soil of Eden trod, 
To walk its flowery paths, and talk with God. 
Two-fold dependent, out of Adam's side, 
God formed the lovely Eve to be his bride. 
The " woman in transgression was the first,'' 
By which the man, and bounteous earth w^ere cursed, 
" And thy desire shall to thy husband " be. 
The Almighty said, and " he shall rule o'er thee." 
And now if Paul and Moses w-e compare, 
W^e'll find the agreement most complete and rare, 
Yet who believes the word by Heaven sent, 
Will be convinced bv either Testament. 



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TAI NTON TAIK ViK, TI^\K» AXH I.KATHKHKU TA€Ki». 



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WILLIAM WOLFENDALE, 

An\\i mi |jhh ;ji|e Jitter, 

DEALEE IN 

Steam and Gas Pipe and Fillings, Sleam Pumps, 

Globe Valves, 

SHEET EUBBEE and KUBBEE PACKING, &c. 

Awning Frames made and pnt up to order. Particular attention 

paid to Rei^airing and Fitting Fisli Oil Establishments. 

Orders will receive x>rom})t attention, and work 

warranted to giA^e satisfaction. 

58 Second Street, FAI.T. BIVEIl, MASS. 

H. A. BALLOU, Agt., 

SEWING MACHINES, 

Room No. 7, 

TROY BUILDING, 

Pleasant Street, FALL RIVER. 



32 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 



Admit the difference then between the sexes, 
The natural sphere of each the less perplexes. 
If babies one ignored, the race must die ; 
Nor must demand exceed the full supply ; 
The founders of nations' joys and woes. 
Were once invested in strange swaddling clothes. 
If babes must live that nations may survive, ^ ^ 
And swarm Hke bees from over-crowded hive, 
WTio shall supply the wants of that young life, 
Wardrobe and lacteal, the man or wife ? 
Give meaning to each look, each burdened sigh, 
And soothe with smiles its oft-recurring cry ? 

Not the husband; he has not the power 
To soothe the infant breaker of the midnight hour. 
Who shall its little doll-like clothes 
Put on and off; its little pinkish toes 
Encase in shoes; its little curly head 
Enliven with a brush; its little tiny bed 
Make smooth, the curtains draw ; its little hand 
Enclose in tiny mits; the woman or the man? 
Who aj)pease it when it cries, 
Who shall wipe its tearful eyes, 
Who its sobs with lollipops e'er smother — 
The gawky, callous father, or the doating mother ? 

'Twas foreordained by Heaven, beyond befeat, 
That he who toils and thrives must likewise eat; 



TAINTOX TACK €0., I'PHOI.N»TERKRS' NAILS. 



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ROBERTSON'S 

CIRCHLATmG LIBEMY, 

89 South Main Sireet, 



FALL RIVER. 



"THE BEST" 

Interesting Books, Novels, Adventures, Travels, 

€AN AL WA TS BE FO UNI> HERE. 
TV. R. ROBEHTSOPf. - - - I»roi>rlelor; 



m&m s &MMW, 



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(Successors to COOK, GREW & ASHTON,) 










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AND DEALERS IN 



Furnaces, Ranges and Stoves. 

Special attentioii paid to Heating and Ventilating Houses, Cburclies, &c. 

Factory Work and all kinds of Jobbing done at abort notice 

and in tbe best manner, at 

THE OLD STAND, 38 SECOND STREET, 
FALi^ mvExi, m:jlis©. 

ALEX. 0. COOK. THOS. M. GREW. 

Salesmen, M. A. WILMARTH, 0. 0. COOK. 



34 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 



Invoking mysteries of kitchen lore. 
Of garden, market, cellar, larder, store, 
Of dishes stewed, boiled, roasted, cold or hot, 
From teeming oven, frying-pan and pot. 
Shall awkward man presume to claim the prize 
Of solving best these awful mysteries; 
Or fairer hands their dainty skill invest, 
To spread the table, and prepare the feast ? 
How soon he 'd burn hi^ fingers and then swear. 
The oven would n't bake, the joint was spare, 
The tea was bad, there was no boiUng water, 
The cat ate the fish, before he caught her ! 

Since primal man in fig-leaves was arrayed, 
What varied styles the female has displayed ! 
Of bustle, Grecian bend, dress long or short, 
In linens, woolens, skins, silks, homemade, bought. 
For babies, youths, beaux, sweethearts and the old. 
That ever could be thought of, bought or sold. 
A modern lady is a wondrous structure, 
'Tis strange that she can move without a fracture, 
So many and extensive are her clothes. 
That she can scarcely stand upon her toes; 
She' s so fenced in with iron and with steel, 
'Tis scarcely possible for her to feel. 
Padded, puffed up, painted, powdered, plainly, 
How can she help but bear herself ungainly. 
False hair, false teeth, false eyes, false faces, 
Alas ! poor man, how hard thy fate is ! 



TAUNTON TACK CO., LACK AND ^HOE TACKS. 



35 



mi€H^m®sO)M HowsE 



MAIU STREET, 

Opposite Wilbur's Hotel, 




Containing Eight of the Latest Style BEVEL TABLES. 
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. 

HUGHES & HART, 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

{mil :jQ%h, %im mmmim, 



98 V^^a 



Also, all kinds of Wood Turning 



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61 Pleasant Street, I'AZZ MIVEM. 



36 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

instead of beauteous woman, Nature's charms, 
To clasp gum, wool and varnish in thine arms ! 
Can aught but woman's genius comprehend 
The patterns, tints and ribbons without end, 
Of which a lady of the times is made, 
Or clothes not useful,, but to be displayed ? 
What hand but hers achieve the dainty task 
That fashion may demand, or want may ask ? 

Shall man be taken from the plow and hoe 
To learn the art to stitch, crochet, and sew ? 
To cook and dust, and wash, and scrub, 
Plan out the future at the stationary tub. 
Or go to market and for bargains seek. 
Choosing the meat, the onion and the leek ? 
To rate the milkman 'cause the milk is sour. 
Or the baker, for being late an hour ? 
Female skill sTiould the busy needle ply 
To deck the human form for fancy's eye. 
Keverse the problem, shall our daughters fair 
Life's coarser burdens with their brothers share. 
And yoke the oxen, drive the tetim afield, 
The sturdy forests fell, the sharp axe wield ? 
Become conductors on the cars, or temporary con- 
stables, 
Or mount the leathern police caps instead of fairy 

dunstables; 
Quell rows, arrest the thieves, or crack the gambling 

den, 
(A peurile throng unfit to rule unruly men !) 



TAUNTON TACK CO., SWERES IRON TACKS. 



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NEW ST OCK ! HEW STORE ! ! NEW F IRM ! ! ! 
1VADS¥70RTH & SON^ 

91 TeKJO-ple Blocl's^ 

South Main Street, FA-LIL, RIVER. 

DEALERS nr 

Choice Family Dry Groods, 

RICH MILLINERY GOODS, 
Ribbons, Feathers, &e,, of Every Variety, 

EMBRACING THE LATEST SPECIALTIES OF THE 

Black Alpaccas, White Spreads * Prints of every Variety, Toweling, Table 

Linens, Plaid and Stiiped Cambrics, Black Silks, Hosiery, Laces. &c. 

Toilet Articles, Ladies' Underwear, Xotions, &c., offered at 

the Lowest iiT. Y. Prices. Ko trouble to show goods. 

A call solicited at the New Store. 

Late Wadsworth, Williams & Co. 
91 South jMain Street, TEMPLE BLOCK. 

Oldest House in Fall River. Established in 1800. 



j.i.FiiHeH & mm, 

WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALEES IN 

BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, 

And 3hoe Findings of Every Description. 

Factory Belts and Lace Leather. 

Ho. 26 North Main St., Fall River, Mass. 

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38 THE ^GHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

Directing traffic, whip in hand, where'er the avenues 

cross, 
Or snatch the frightened child from 'neath the itin- 

^erary horse; 
Or swing the scythe, the golden harvest reap, 
The lowing cattle slay, and bleating sheep ? 
Or delve in gloomy mine for precious ore, 
The bowels of the globe for coal explore. 
Shoulder the gun, or wave the gleaming sword; 
Fire at the stern command, or give the word; 
The fortress storm, enter the deadly breach, - 
Or mingle dying groans with eagle's screech; 
Or fearful fly, hair streaming in the wind. 
With agile steps, foes leaving far behind ? 
Shall women build the ships that sail the deep 
While men at home teach babes to chirp, and creep ? 
Or girls climb masts, that pierce the stormy sky, 
While tender brothers make the humble pie ? 
Suppose that woman leaves the household care. 
To mix up in a Credit Mobilier, 
Captains o'er a steamboat, runs a cab. 
Or risks her reputation in a salary grab. 
Or grows to mankind's average five-foot-six, 
Or makes a business of unloading bricks. 
Or later stays at night than what she oughter, 
Or runs a ferry boat upon the water. 
Or oysters plants in New York's low^er bay. 
Or drives a wagon with a load of hay, 

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TAUNTON TACK CO., AMERICAN IRON TACKS. 



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W. R. ROBERTSON, 

89 jSouTH Main jSt., Fall River, 



DEALER m 



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Sair, Xall, Teeth, and Clothes Sriishes, Knives, Scissors, Razors, 

Pocket Sooks, TFallets, Cigar Cases, Watch Cases, Sadse 

Pins, IStnds, Sleeve Buttons, <fec. cTevrelry of all kinds. 

TOYS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY. 

Fruits in their Season, and other goods too numerous 
to mention. 

THE ONLY STORE OF THE KIND IN THE CITY. CALL AND SEE OS. 



W. FRANK BRETT, 

DEALER IN 

CLOTH IN 




AND 



lilts' FifiisMig iiiis, 

No. 59 BEDFORD STREET, 

'^'po'Tof'r °' \ Fall £i¥er, Mass, 



40 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 



Or giving up the dusting cloth and broom, 
Endeavors to become a stable groom, 
Abandons soups and omelets, roasts and sauces. 
And undertakes the care of trotting horses ? 

Could a woman make a boot, 
Could she ride, could she shoot. 
Could she fill the post of cutter. 
Could she lift a tub of butter. 
Could she lay an iron rail. 
Could she make- an oaken pail. 
Could she mow a lawn of grass, 
Or even qut a pane of glass. 
Become a greasy candlemaker, 
Or a solemn undertaker? 
Is it possible to make her 
Turn a butcher or a baker; 
Can she traffic, can she sell. 
Can she run a big hotel. 
Can she civil ways assume. 
And set up a dining room, 
And if single, maid or wife. 
Wield a table carving knife, 
And without her rights asserting, 
Serve the guests who come, not flirting 
With some favored one, nor pouting, 
When some other one is shouting ? 



Could she cultivate the soil. 
Could she bore for carbon oil. 



TAIJIVTOIV TACK CO., GOIP AND SHOE TACKlS. 



41 



W. H. MASON, 

DEALER IN 

Foreign aiiid Bomesttc 




Consisting of a very Large ana Complete Assortment of 

Dress Goods, Black Silks, 

Colored Silks, Colored Satins, 

Black Alpaccas, Brilliantines, 

Cashmeres, And Bombazines, 

Black Thibet Shawls, Long and Square, 
India Shawls, Long and Square, 

Paisley Shawls, Long and Square, 



A FULL LINE OF GLOVES, 
Kid, Lisle Thread, and Fleece Lined. 

LADIES', GENT'S, BOY'S, AND MISSES' UNDERWEAR, 



Real nialta I^aces, 
Imitation '' 

A Full Line of CorsetS; Hoop Skirts^ Counterpanes, Blankets, 

Waterproof Garments, Waterproof Oloth. 

No. 44 North Main St., FALL RIVER. 



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42 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

Could she practice sleight of hand, 

Could she lead a German band, 

Could she learn to paint a sign, 

Could she run a boundary line, 

Could she move a load of pork 

Could she make a silver fork, 

Could she carry a postal note, if 

Placed upon a locomotive, 

Or pack in cars the nation's maU^s, 

And carry them safely o'er the rails. 

Nor rail at them, nor fail 

To mark the odds 'twixt mail and male ? 

Could she tan a hide of leather, 

Could she brave inclement weather, 

And would not the wind benumb her. 

If she practised as a plumber. 

Or would not her solder sink her, 

If she dabbled as a tinker; 

Is she not afraid to soil her 

Hands, to hammer at a boiler; 

Could she mend a china basin, 

Could she figure as a mason, 

Could she work out in the rain 

Wielding axe, or joiner's plane; 

Or solicit by advisement 

Merchants for their advertisement ? 

In a w^ord, 'twixt I and you. 

Could she paddle her own canoe ? 



TAUNTON TAVJi CO., TINNED AND LEATHERED TACKS. 



43 

S. IB. O^OOXHEH, 

MANUFACTURER OF 



No. 36 Pleasant Street, 

ORDERS PER MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 

JOHN HEIAVEIN, 

DEALER IN 

Choice Pamily GI10CEH.IES 

CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASS, 

KEROSENE OIL LAMPS, Etc. 

77 Bedford Street, Fall River, Mass. 
ITITM. R. BUSH^ 

Plumber and Coppersmith 

27 NOBTH MAIN STREET, 

WM^'L m£¥lSm« MASS. 

PLUMBERS' MATERIALS, Iron Pipe and Fittings, 
Copper Boilers, Pumps, Etc. 

Brass and Composition Caslixigs. 



GRKDIFORD & GO. 

Auction & Commission Merchants 

No. 10 BEDFOMn STREET, 

$• JlLI, M¥ilE, MJlSS. 

Wholesale Dealers In €lass Ware and Yankee iVotlons. 



44 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 



Candor prompts it from the mindy 
She coTild do nothing of the kind. 
Her pace is too slow, her carriage too meek; 
Her face is too pretty, her Kmbs are too weak ; 
Her strength would desert her and confidence numb, 
And she would a failure unfailing become. 

Domestic cares must not neglected be; 
The simple question is, shall he or she 
Preside the genius of the mystic arts. 
Demanding cunning hands and loving hearts ? 
Shall Susan soil her robes with politics, 
While Simon tarries home the bread to mix ; 
At caucus meetings bandy wordy blows 
While he domestic makes the children's clothes ? 

The question *s not which is superior, 
Or whose employment is inferior. 
But this: shall old distinctions step aside, 
Long sacred held, between the man and bride; 
Were Paul, and Moses, Roman, Greek and Jew, 
All fools, and blind'; shall wisdom die with you ? 
Ye strong-souled pleaders for the gentle sex, 
O, why contented sisters thus perplex ? 
Nature herself, clear-eyed, the silence breaks. 
And with her multitudinous voices speaks. 

The boy of six the hobby-horse prefei*s. 
But little miss claims rags and dolls as hers ; 

TAITNTOX TACK CO., UPHOLSTERERS' NAILS. 



45 

JOHN H, SPITZ, 



DEALER IN 



HATS, CAPS, FURS, 

AND 

TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. 

No. 73 Main Street, Pawtucket, E. I. 

HATS AT¥D CAPS lUADE TO ORDER. 



Mr. Spitz carrying the Largest Stock of 
Gents* Furnishing Goods of Every Variety^ 

Guarantees eyerytliing at the 



HEiyfRY WARBUHTOI^^ 

DEALER IN 

Choice Family (xroceries, 

75 South Main St.^ Fall Biver. 

TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, and SPICES. 

Butter, Eggs and Cheese. 

mXJITS and VEOET^IBLES IIV lSEA.SOISr. 

Cor. Main and Spring Sts., Fall River, Mass. 

PHYSICIAHS' PRESCRIPTIOIVS iCCURiTELY COiTIPOVRrDED. 

Toilet Articles, Soaps, and Perfumery. 



46 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

As noisy John disports with ball and bat 
His sister Jane enrobes her favorite cat ; 
He brave, his military broomstick vaults, 
Less warlike, she with pins the foe assaults; 
When quarrels rage, with £sts, and firm shod toes, 
Well armed, he vanquishes his sturdy foes ; 
While she with upturned nose, and finger nails 
And screams, her fiery enemies assails. 

Man's greater strength confessed, great tasks de- 
mand. 
But gentler toil befits a female hand; 
O'er land and sea for bread the man may roam, 
Maternal instincts seek a quiet home. 

And thus by various routes 'tis made to appear, 
A difference is 'twixt man's and woman's sphere. 
What say you, now, my gay young bachelor, 
Who think'st thyself so versed in female lore — 
What do you know of women's hopes and wishes, 
Think you they're fit for more than washing dishes ? 
" Yes ! I like the girls when they are not one's sisters 
(Who somehow always seem like home-made blisters, 
Always pestering me to take them out 
To opera, park, or picnic, ball or rout;) 
I've other girls I much prefer to take ; 
I like the baker's pastry, not the home-made cake. 
Of course my sisters always mend my clothes. 
Sew buttons on my shirts or darn my hose, 

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TAUNTON TACK CO., COPPER AND BRUSH NAILS. 



47 

A. CHAPIiIN, 

manufacturer of LADIES' 

Fine Serge and Leather Goods 

PARTICULARLY ADAPTED TO THE 

MEW EM^E.^M® f m<^BM, 

MANUFACTORY: 

No. 34 Pleasant Street, Third Floor, 



Orders per Mail solicited, and promptly attended to. 

JOHN F. IKTARD, 

BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 

No. 91 MAIN STBBJET, 



Writing Utensils, Fancy and Useful Articles, Envelopes, 

Etc. Etc. Orders for 

JOB PRINTING, FANCY ANB PLAIN, 

Circulating Library and Emigration Office. 

BLANK BOOKS of ALL KINDS Furnished to Order. 



48 THE RIGHTS AND WROXaS OF WOMAN. 

But other girls I like for their flirtations, 

And pretty manners^ full of fascinations ; 

Whate'er they choose to ask — nay, as I live 

If they but hint — I cannot choose but give ; 

If I had my own way no one should vote 

But manly creatures who could w^ear a coat. 

Not over smart myself, you know, 

I'd play the part of no blue stocking's beau ; 

She might gossip on art or on theology, 

On science, cubic root, or on philology ; 

On l3iological electricity. 

On government frauds or officers' complicity ; 

And the income tax or a caucus meeting 

Might be my fondest ante-prandial greeting. 

No ! Women very well are, in their way, 

Nor would I change their stations for a day. 

'Tis my opinion — returning to our muttons — 

Woman's chief sphere is — sewing on our buttons !" 

And what say you, my married man. 
For you a sound opinion surely can 
Give; ia woman thine equal; what's her sphere? 
**Home to love and comfort, the children rear 
To paths of virtue and the fear of God, 
Teaching them the road our Saviour trod. 
Wearing whatever I can afford her, 
Friends to entertain, groceries to order. 
When I am at home to keep the babies quiet. 
Know what the house wants and not neglect to buy it; 

TAUIVTON TACK CO., LACE AND 8HOE TACKS. 



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n. i. CMPlNf lE'S 

Crockery Store, 

Uo. ST MILI- STREET, 

WAWTWeKET, E. I. 



Silver Plated ITITare^ 



IMii 411 illl4. 

GOODS LOANED FOR PARTIES. 

FANCY GOODS FOR PRESENTS. 



mm. 



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43 & 45 Pleasant Street, 

2»ik"^J^T-a"CI2ET, R. I. 



IlilUi' f lliillFf lili 

Oarel'iilly ^Prepared. 

ALL THE STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES. 

Pure Drugs, Fiue Chemicals, Etc. Etc. Extracts, Perfomeries, 

Choice Toilet Articles, Hair, ]Vail, Tooth and Flesh Brashes, 

COiUBS, ISPONQE!^, Etc. 

FANCY and USEFUL ARTICLES in great variety. 
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50 THfi RIGHTS AND- WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

Be serious at proper times, or else be funny, 

And not to be forever wanting money. 

My wife should not at an election vote, 

We might perchance be in a different boat. 

And while my vote upheld Eepublican State, 

She might go ballot on a * Democratic straight.' 

Nor should she yet a lawyer be, nor yet a doctor, 

Nor chemist, lecturer, nor constable nor proctor. 

She's almost all these even now at home. 

And berates soundly my nocturnal roam. 

Or physics me until I'm nearly dead. 

Because a cold finds lodgment in my head. 

Yet still I would not be without my wife, 

For she's the chiefest comfort of this life. 

Woman's sphere I think is marriage. 

Nor will a brown stone front, nor horse, nor carriage, 

Bring happiness when there is not affection ; 

Men marry not without mature reflection. 

Who are those who screech for Woman's Eights ? 

Upon my life a pack of ugly frights. 

Who, the women that for polygamy cry ? 

Brazen-faced wretches one can sure descry. 

Upsetting society's firmest bases, 

And while pretending to improve the races. 

Introducing discord to the family hearth. 

And treating' mankind to a hell on earth." 

And what say you, my old and withered friend, 
Whose tottering gait denotes Approaching end ; 

TAUNTON TACK CO., CARPET AND TINNED NAILS. 



51 

HERR? B. DEM, 

No. 94 Pleasant Street, 

PAWTUCKET, n. U 

Mr. Dean having recently fitted up the above store with all the' 
Improved and Modern Appliances, respectfully calls the at- 
tention of his Friends and the Public to his greatly 
increased facilities to supply their orders in 

CHOICE CAKES, PLAIN AND GENAMENTAL, 
Pies of Every Variety. 

EVERYTHING OF THE BEST QUALITY. 

Fresh. Bread audi R;olls at all Times. 
WEDDIMS, SOCIABLES, &e., FURIVISHED. 

Brown Bread and Baked Beans Every Sunday. 

BILLIARD PARLORS, 

31 mill street, 

Manchester Block, __ fAWTUCKET, fl- J. 

New and Beautiful Style Beveled Tables. Everything First-Class. Sample 
Boom supplied with the Choicest Wines, Ales, and Segars. 

POLITE ATTENTION AT ALL TIMES TO VISITORS. 

DAVID MEL.VILL, 

Sheet-Iron and Tin Worker, 

78 THAMES STREET, NEWPORT. 

Zloofs !Elepa.ired Sq^iasil -bo XTe-^r. 

SATISFACTION GlIARANTKED. 



52 THE EIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

Has woman helped thee on the stage of life, 

As mother, sister, or as angel wife ? 

" IVe never married ; it is all vanity, 

Like all else in this poor humanity. 

Woman's less a blessing than a curse — 

Again that dreadful pain ! — Quick { call my nurse ! — 

Hold up my shoulders — prop my ankle first, * * * 

After all I'm wrong. I had a mother erst, 

The fairest being that ere trod the earth. 

Who died that I might live, and gave me birth. 

'T was womanlike ! And now that-my own end is near, 

I'm still supported by a woman's watchful care. 

The woman's rights' discussions come to naught. 

They're filled with madness and with blunders fraught. 

The reason woman's unfit for heavy toil, 

To sail the main or cultivate the soil. 

Is not because the masculine is stronger, 

Nor yet because his arms or legs are longer, 

But because from cradle to the very grave 

Woman's ordained to be a queen, the man her slave; 

A fool is she who'd wish to change, a queen of blocks 

To strive to harness up Pegasus with an ox !" 

But will ye not confess (pufi'ed up with pride) 
•That woman's dearest rights are oft denied ? 
Your lofty looks bend low, the truth declare, I 

In human rights, sexes should equal share : | 

A fair demand ! its import we descry. 
And with becoming meekness, thus reply: 



TAI NTO> TACK CO., NWF.D1<>i» IRON TACKS. 



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53 




LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S 





A« 




12 WASHINGTON SQUARE, 



Opposite Perry Hause, 



ICE CREAMS, SODA FOUNTAINS with CREAM and CHOICE 

SYRUPS. 

AU THE lUXUmE$ Of THE SEASON 

served in the most approved style. 
OYSTERS, CEEAM, Etc. served for Private Parties at Residences. 



J. Vff. KERXiSW, 



DEALER IX 



u washington square, 

Ladies', Gent's, Misses', Youths' & Children's Shoes, 

OF EVEKY VARIETY. 



POLITE ATTENTION AND COMPLETE SATIS- 
FACTION GUARANTEED. 



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54 THE RIOHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

'' Her right it is to early brace the mind 
With sturdy thought, the golden truths to find ; 
'Tis pitiful to fritter life away 
In sentimental dreams, and vain display; 
The w^orld's great Avant to-day oft vainly sought, 
Is earnest purpose, well-directed thought. 
Froiii feeble mothers feeble sons arise; 
Thus has decreed the wisdom of the skies; 
Her right to roam through science unconfined ; 
Sound learning weU becomes the female mind, 
But love-sick novels crammed in empty pate, 
Can ne'er the soul refine nor mind dilate. 
Why should not women read the classic books, 
They're surely fit for something else than cooks; 
Man w^ants a helpmate in the wife to find, 
Yet help can only spring from a developed mind. 
T^Tiat can the women learn from modern novels, 
From pictured vice in balls or else in hovels, 
In hue so roseate, or disguised so thin, 
The mind unguarded oft invites it in, 
-And once in, with its smiling mien. 
Its hateful aspect hidden and not seen, 
Endurance first, then pit}^, then embrace. 
In quick succession follow^ and efface 
Whatever traits of virtue there are left, 
And leave the mind polluted and bereft. 
Who shall deny -woman the. toil to. share, 
For lifting burdens of a brother's care ? 



TAflNTOX TACK < O., I.AC K AXD HUOIE TACKS. 



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55 



W. MILTON FARROW, 

2£i WASHINGTON SQUARE, NEWPORT, R.i. 

FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES A SPECIALTY. 

Jewelry and General Repairing Done promptly. 

Watches of all Nationalities put in order and guaranteed to give 
satisfaction or money refunded. 

G UNS AND SPORTING APPARATUS. 
Oax'tx'id^gres ±*oi' Bi'eeoli I^oatiei's filled, to ox*dLei% 

THOMAS M. NORMAN. 




^ (J^lLi \4SL 0^1 



No. 176 THAMES STREET, 



I 9» "m^^ Wq> 



A. lino aissox'tiiient ot* 



CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES 

AND 

I ON HAND FOR SELECTION. |i 



56 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 



What calling she'll pursue through busy life — 
Whether to live a maid or die a wife, 
To sweep the kitchen cobwebs, and dust disperse, 
Or fame pursue in prose, or lofty verse. 
If women have talent why not give it play, 
E'en though it shines with but a feeble ray ; 
Their powders have been far too long repressed. 
To burst at once the long-worn bonds of rest. 

Can woman write, compose, or paint, 
Let her ! she '11 conjure no true man's complaint. 
Woman's tastes well fit her for the retail marts, 
"Woman's feelings well befit esthetic arts ; 
Here's unbounded ground that girls may fill, 
Soil, with profit limitless, to till ; 
In these they may both pence and credit reap. 
Nor find the path to wealth or honor steep. 
Who dare from stormy forum rule her out ; 
Deny her natural right to vote or spout ? 
Alone shall Jonathan make the nation's laws, 
And venting twaddle, gain the crowds' applause. 
While Sally 's doomed, interring aU her joys 
At home, to legislate for girls and boys ? 
In homely tasks engaged fen- small and great, 
While husbands, sons and brothers serve the State ? 
But why should n't she to the Congress go. 
And seek among the Senators a beau ? 
More love than laws I greatly fear they'd make, 
And votes be gained for less than money's sake, 

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TAUNTOIV TACK TO., I PHOLNTF.RFR.*«i' >iILS. 



57 



CHACE & CO. 

No. 8 TRAVERS BLOCK, Bellevue Avenue 



Near Ocean House, 




UPHOLSTERY, 



AND FINE 



CABINET WORK, MANTELS, ETC. 



Particular attention paid to 



9 

And all kinds of Finishing iu HAED WOOD, FREXCH POLISH, Etc. Etc. 
Also, a Large Assortment of 

JlF&llSl hMM Flllil iiiii 

FANCY and USEFUL, of every variety. 

RICH CABINET FURNITURE of every Modern Design, 

appropriate for Hotels and Private Kesidences. 

CHACE & CO«f near Ocean House. 



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58 THE RIGHTS AND WE0NG3 OF WOMAN. 

Bribery then would scarcely cost so high 

With handsome men a tender glance would buy, 

And the female M. C, half a glance might muddle her 

And conquest e'en await strabismic Butler. 

The Speaker would find it most hard to decide 

Which was to speak next, wife, widow or bride, 

And wonder *t would be if a man e'er was heard 

In such an assembly to get in a word. 

And whether the ladies would make all the laws 

And men only sit there to snicker applause ; 

If soldiers and sailors would richly be dressed, 

When women the army and navy possessed, 

And if they expect all the men to be flats . 

To consent, while parading, to shoulder their brats. 

Fancy a woman elected to be Speaker 

Changing the stronger vessel for the vessel weaker ; 

Could she a just impartial rule maintain-, 

Or would not her heart plead stronger than her brain ? 

Fancy a woman, her nose in the clouds, 

Marching in section or shinning the shrouds. 

As soldier, or sailor, or as dustman or tailor. 

Her strength would desert or her confidence fail her. 

And down she would come not a minute too soon, 

From her dream in the clouds, like the cotton balloon. 

Why may not woman be qualified to teach. 
The sacred vestments don, and sermons preach ; 
The spotless ermine wear, dispense the law 
Or armed with precedents, wage legal war ; 

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TAITNTON TACK CO., TINNED AND L.KATH&RED TACKIS. 



59 



Established by 'William Hnnter, 1'745. 



JAMES H. TAYLOR, 




104 Thames Street, Newport, R, I. 



Physicians' Prescriptions accurately compounded. Toilet Requi- 
sites, Soaps and Perfumery. 



128 THAMES ST., NEWPORT, R.I. 

Dealer in 

Newspapers, Periodicals, 

Also a good assortment of 

Inks and all kinds of Stationery. 



' Subscrix>tions received for all the leading Newspapers and 
Magazines of the day, and promptly attended to. 

All the popular Novels. Nail, Hair and Tooth Brushes. Choice 
Imported Segars, Portmonnoies, Fancy and Useful Articles, 
Soaps, etc., etc. 



60 THE RIGHTS AND WRO^'GS OF WOMAN. 

Or proudest honors of the nations share 
With man, and grace the Presidential chair ? 

We 're not ambitious to divide a hair 
To fix what woman's privileges are, 
Content to know that each true woman's taste, 
WoHild prove it quickly labor run to waste. 
Her body and pure instincts of the mind 
Her natural sphere reveal, unless she 's blind. 

And now we make our earnest, closing plea, 
For those whom women, Qod ordained should be. 

Ye sons, and brothers, lovexs, husbands, friends, 
" Who manly tasks pursue for various ends, 
Oh, why this modern cry of woman's wrongs 
That fill the air from male and female tongues ? 
As muttering thunder proves the lightning's stroke, 
Betrayed are hidden fires by smouldering smoke. 
Thus the alarum cry from front and rear, 
Of woman's voice is proof that wrongs appear ; 
Deny her not the rights by Heaven assigned, 
Injustice dwells not in a noble mind. 
Proof that you're worthy a true woman's love 
Is no mean reason for applause above. 

Te sons and daughters fair, who share the bliss 
Of mother's prayers, good morn, and nightly kiss. 
She gave you life, watched o'er your infant days, 
Your sorrows mourned, and mingled in your plays. 

) - — I 

TAUNTON TACK CO., AHEKICAN IRON TACKS. 




61 

J. D. RICHARDSON, 

DEALER IN 

H a^^a 11 a a ii dl I> o m e s t i o 

Fine Merschaum and Briar Pipes, Tobacoo, Snuff, 

AND 

SMOKEES' AETIOLES OP ALL DESOEIPTIONS. 

312 Thames, cor. of Franklin Street, 

OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, 

W. ANDEESON & SON, 

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 

Choice Family Groceries, 

186 & 188 Thames Street, 

COENEE PeLHAM StEEET, MMW^QlMTt M» i* 



J. W. OMAig dg GO. 

DEALER IN 

MEAT, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, Etc., 

Corner Farewell, NEWJPqftTy M. I. 

Ooods delivered to any part of the City. 

J. W. Oman. C. C. Steveks. 

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62 THE RIGHTS ASB WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

Dos 't ever think the pain that thou hast cost, 

The many hours in watching o'er thee lost, 

Tiie griefs and woes of infanc}^ she cheered, 

Sparing thee each danger that appeared ; 

In childhood ever aided in thy sports, 

And always kept thee foremost in her thoughts? 

O think what fiUial love to her is due, 

Who gave her strength, would give her life for you ! 

Hast thou a sister, loving, tender, true. 
Who hand in hand, and side by side with you 
Trips through the village lane, your pleasures share, 
And not less prompt her brother's griefs to bear ? 
Pain not that gentle soul by unkind word 
Or act ; your spirits bend in sweet accord. 
Has Heaven conferred a gift more dear than life, 
A trusting, loving, noble-hearted wife ; 
Who years long gone, when life was new, you led 
To holy altar, and before Heaven wed ? 
How fervent were the vows you promptly made ! 
How warm the love your glowing cheeks betrayed ! 
Stars shine less brightly in their heaven of blue. 
Than her eyes shone when first they gleamed on you. 
But years have fled since first you felt the bliss 
Of being one, received that wife's first kiss. 
She's older grown since twenty years ago. 
And less her cheeks display their early glow ; 
With scowl you spy, seated in easy chair. 
Some silver streak in her once glorious hair ; 

TAUNTON TACK CO., COPPER AND BRU8H NAILS. 



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63 



]L<ate from Xew York, 

WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALER IN 



GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, 




And JElVEIiRY of erery deiscription^ 

138 THAMES ST., NEWPORT, B. I. 

•^ Fine TVatches and Jewelry carefully repaired and warranted, -fit 
The Hiohkst Price paid for Diamonds, Old Gold and Silver. 



JUImIUS SAirZSR, 

207 Thames Street, 
NEWPORT, R. L, 



DEALER IN 




WINES, TEAS, 

And Foreign and Domestic Eequisites for the Table, 

SUITABLE FOR FAMILY USE, CLUBS^ PLEASURE YACHTS, &G. 



64 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

Her eyes have lost the fire of other days, 
Her care-worn form less comeliness displays ; 
But dost thou love her less for these defects ? 
Does time take all her spoils from female sex ? 
*Tis said that "they who in glass houses live 
Should not throw stones" lest they like blow receive. 
Take down thy mirror, scan the spectre well, 
Pray heed its voice, a sorry tale 't will tell ; 
Are there no crows' feet 'neath thy faded eye ? 
No grizzly locks thy vision can descry ? 
Behold the furrows on thy cheek and brow; 
Thy form so sprightly then, is drooping now ; 
Thy voice once clear, as tales of love were told, 
Is husky now. My friend, thou 'rt growing old. 

Go take thy c^hair and place it by her side — 
Full oft 't was thus when first she was thy bride. 
Talk o'er the pleasant tale of other days 
When warmest words were cold to speak her praise; 
In memory tramp with her the journey through 
Which was begun when thy old love was new ; 
The tasks achieved for thee, the burdens borne 
Have dimmed her eye, her bonny locks have shorn ; 
Let thoughts like these betimes thy soul employ, 
Kindling afresh a long-forgotten joy ; 
Then if thou canst still be to her unkind, 
'T is proof undoubted of ignoble mind. 

Worthy is he who rules his household well 
Of love and honor, thus the Scriptures tell ; 



TAITNTON TACK CO., GIMP AND SUOF. TACKS. 



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65 

ESTABLISHED 1859. 



Dealer in Ladies', Gents' and Children's 

]¥o. too Thames Street, 

NEWPORT, R. I. 

GARRY BROTHXSRS^ 

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 

Fish, Fryjt and [arly Produce in their Seasoo, 

Nos. 187 & 189 THAMES STEEET, 

NEWPORT, B. I. 

"WM. CARRY. J. J. CARRY. 

Newport IVIarikety 

5 & 7 Pelham Street, Newport, R. 1., 

Dealers in all kinds of 

MEATS, POULTRY, GAME, LABD, 

BROWN, GODDARD & BARLOW, 

122 Thames Street, Newport, H. J., 

Manukacturkks and Dealers in 

Furnaces, Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves, Ranges, 

BRITANNIA, JAPAN, PLAIN TIN AND WOODEN WARE. 

Job Work at Short Notice. Tin Roofing done in the Best Manner. 

J. B. BROWN. S. GODDABD. P. A. BARLOW. 

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66 THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF WOMAN. 

But tyrant rule, enforced by Choctaw brave 
Befits not thee, thy wife is not thy slave. 
He, who at home can play the despot's part, 
Forfeits the love of a true woman's heart. 
Thy soul's best tribute 's due to God above. 
And next thy wife may claim thy warmest love ; 
. She sl^res thy sorrows and should share thy joys, 
Divided sympathies her peace destroys. 

Let not thy voice in gambling haunts resound, 
Or drunkards' dens, where ribald jokes go round ; 
In store or shop fling not thy time away 
Retailing gossip, or in wordy fray, 
While in her dimly Hghted room she keeps 
Her ceaseless vigils, and mayhap she weeps 
That thou, who once with ardent steps didst glide 
Through paths oft trod, content when by her side, 
But now, the prize possessed, thy willing feet 
Oft bear thee where thy boon companions meet. 
Is she less worthy, loving thee alone. 
Than was the maid before the bride was won? 
Be true to her ; thine ey^s shall never see 
More steadfast friend, a safer guide than she. 
When side by side the voyage ^f life you sail 
And catch the adverse, or the prosperous gale, 
Assured though late, thou shalt descry the shore 
Wliere heaving billows rest, and stornis are o'er. 
Your struggling bark, by varying tempests driven. 
Shall glide into the quiet port of Heaven. 

TAUNTON TACK CO., AMERICAN IRON TACKS. 




67 

Established by Charles Feke, 1780. 






William S.N. Allan, 



B3gW!?9ia'u',B.Q. 



WASHINGTON SQUARE, NEWPORT, R. I 

Personal Attention given to Physicians' Prescriptions. 



All Drugs and Chemicals carefully selected, with strict regard to purity. A 
choice selection of English and French Hair, Tooth and liTail Brushes, Dressing 
Combs, and T;!oilet Articles. 



D. L. CUMMINGS, 

PRACTICAL 

Watchmaker and Jeweler, 

Dealer in .^^^^^^k. CDrPTHPI CO 

(jLUUKb, #4 ^^* I Eye-Glasses, 

WATCHES, ^^^J MICROSCOPES, 
•Jewelry, ^^^^^ mc, Etc 

Agent for the Celebrated Spheeoidal Spectacles. 
No. 78 THAMES STREET, 

NEWPORT, R. I. 



Clocks, Watches aad Jewelry repaired. Hair .Jewelry made to 
order. Stencil Plates cut. 



68 COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. 




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COURTSHIP AND MAERIAGE. 



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Very many of the pleasures of courtship come from the 
constant attentions of the parties to each other. Their 
affection voices itself in every possible way. Every sen- 
tence is edged with a compliment and spoken in tender 
tones; every look is a confession, eveiy act is a new word, 
in the exhaustless vocabulary of love. Kiss and caress 
are parenthetic clauses and gestures in the dialect of love, 
and^ifts and sacrifices are the most emphatic expressions 
of the spirit no language can fully articulate, and no de- 
votion declare. And it is the fact, that affection confesses 
itseK continually in look and word and act, making the 
voice musical, and the fingers poetic in their touch and 
doing, and make the experience so beautiful, the only 
Eden many a woman ever has on earth. 

In courtship nothing is taken for granted. Both par- 
ties are put on their good behavior ; love keeps itself 
fresh and active by constant expression in word and act; 
but strange to say, the courtship usually ends with mar- 

] • - ^ 

TAUNTON TACK CO., SWEDES IRON TACKS. 



69 



e:. ^w. 3«:i]vk:le:h, 



^9 
DEALER IN 



Havana and Domestic Segaes, 

TOBACCO, SNUFF, Etc., Etc., 

Choice Collection of Smokers' Utensils, . 

24 WASHINGTON SaUARE, NEW^PORT. 

No. 3 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT. 



Crackers of every description. French Rolls, Brown Bread, Etc. Choice 
Cake of all varieties, for Weddings, Sociables and Private Parties. Orders 
promptly supplied. 

CHARLES T. STERNE, 

DEALER IN 




Also, 

AGRICULTURALand HORTICULTURAL 



32 Washington Square, cor. Meeting Street, 

WEIVPORT, R. i. 



Fressli Grsii'cleii Seed of evei'y "Vsii'iety. 



70 COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. 

riage. Very soon botk parties yield to the sense of pos- 
session, and the feeling of security robs gallantry of mo- 
tive and extracts the poetr}^ from the mind. The beautiful 
attentions which were so pleasing before marriage are too 
often forgotten afterward ; the gifts cease to come only 
with the asking ; the music dies out of the voice ; every- 
thing is taken for granted, and the love, which, like the 
silver jet of the fountain, leaped to heaven, denied its nat- 
ural outlet, ceases to flow altogether. Then come dull, 
heavy, hard days, with two unhappinesses tied together, 
wishing themselves apart, and not always content with 
merely wishing. 

This is unnatural, unwise, and wrong. What our mar- 
ried life wants, to give it new tone and sweetness, is more 
of the manner as well as the sweetness of courting time. 
Love must have expression or it will die. It can be kept 
forever beautiful and blessed as at the first, by giving it 
constant utterance in word and act. The more it is al- 
lowed to flow out, in delicate attentions, in noble service, 
as in by-gone days, the stronger and more satisfying, and 
more blessed it will be. The house becomes more like 
home only when love drops its heavenly manna in it, 
fresh every day, from hearts yet warm with love ; and the 
true maiTiage vow is made not once for all at the altar, 
but by loving words, and helpful service, and delicate at- 
tentions to the end, so beautifully illustrated in the mat- 
rimonial experience of the Bishop of Chichester, and so 
eloquently expressed by his own almost inspired pen. 

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TAUNTOK TACK CO., LACE AND SHOE TACKS. 



71 



UNITED STATES HOTEL, 



"W^a;lter Corbett, 



PROPRIETOE. 



H. C. BEMIS and C. W. CORBETT, 

Assistants. 



The United States Hotel is centrally located, and open the year 
round. 

I take pleasure in notifying my patrons and friends tbat I am 
prepared to exhibit stock of English and French Goods, for 
Spring and Summer wear. 

i>. J. l^3J[:b:eiit, 

308 THAMES STREET, 

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JOHN ROGERS' 

83 THAMES STREET, NEWPORT. 



PIANOS and MELODEONS to hire for the season or month. 
MusicAi Instruments, and all of the Popular Music of 
the day. 



72 COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. 



This communing of the Bishop with his buried wife is 
the more elevated, because it is the utterance of the tru- 
est and tenderest heart: 

*'^leep on, my love, in thy cold bed, 
Never to be disquieted ! 
My last good night ! Thou wilt not wake, 
'Till I thy fate sliall overtake: 
'Till age, or grief, or sickness must 
Marry my body to that dust 
It so much loves, and fill the room 
My heart keeps empty in the tomb. 
Stay for me there, I will not fail 
To meet thee in that hallowed vale. 
And think not much of my delay ; 
I am already on the way, — 
And follow thee with all the speed 
Desire can make, or sorrow breed. 
Each minute is a short degree, 
And every hour a step toward thee. 
At night when I betake to rest. 
Next morn when I rise nearer my west 
Of life, almost by eight hours' sail. 
Than when sleep breathed his drowsy gale. 

" But hark ! my pulse, like a soft drum 
Beats my approach, tells thee I come. 
And slow howe'er my marches be, 
I shall at last sit down by thee. 
The thought of this bids me go on 
And wait my dissolution. 
With hope and comfort. Dear, (forgive 
The crime,) I am content to live. 
Divided with but half a heart, 
'Till we shall meet and never part." 



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TAUNTON TACK CO., UPHOLSTERERS' NAILS. 



